‘Cold’ seeps (or cold vents) are seafloor manifestations of fluid migration through sediments from the subsurface to the seabed and into the water column, and may reach the atmosphere. They are an important but not fully understood process in our oceans that has important repercussions on human society and on the climate. Modern sonar systems can obtain seafloor images of cold seep features from tens to thousands of meters wide with metric resolution, providing key information on the formation and evolution of the various seabed expressions of cold seeps. In this chapter we attempt to address cold seep systems with an emphasis on their origin, evolution, form, and occurrence, approaching them primarily from their morphologies and the acoust...
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Cold seeps were surveyed by multibeam echo sounder, side scan sonar, sub-bottom profiler, TV-sled, a...
Between 140 and 170 m water depth, more than 100 small-scale domes and peculiar ridges were mapped a...
Cold seeps are the natural expression of the release of gases, liquids, solids, or a combination of ...
Characteristics of cold seeps at different geologic settings are the subject of this review primaril...
Cold seeps on the Hikurangi Margin off New Zealand exhibit various seabed morphologies producing dif...
Based on multibeam bathymetry, high-resolution deep-towed sidescan sonar and Chirp subbottom profili...
International audienceMethane release from the seafloor is commonly associated with chemosynthesis-b...
International audienceThe main Marmara Fault exhibits numerous sites of fluid venting, observed duri...
Cold seeps are commonly associated with the presence of authigenic carbonates, due to interaction be...
The main Marmara Fault exhibits numerous sites of fluid venting, observed during previous cruises an...
Submersible observations and seafloor mapping over areas of mud volcanism in the eastern Mediterrane...
Discharge of cold fluids from the seafloor into the ocean is known from many continental margins. Th...
Cold seep habitats with authigenic carbonates and associated chemosynthetic communities in glacially...
Submarine hydrocarbon seeps are geologically driven “hotspots” of increased biological activity on t...
Copyright \ua9 Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 2018 High definition video from a...
Cold seeps were surveyed by multibeam echo sounder, side scan sonar, sub-bottom profiler, TV-sled, a...
Between 140 and 170 m water depth, more than 100 small-scale domes and peculiar ridges were mapped a...
Cold seeps are the natural expression of the release of gases, liquids, solids, or a combination of ...
Characteristics of cold seeps at different geologic settings are the subject of this review primaril...
Cold seeps on the Hikurangi Margin off New Zealand exhibit various seabed morphologies producing dif...
Based on multibeam bathymetry, high-resolution deep-towed sidescan sonar and Chirp subbottom profili...
International audienceMethane release from the seafloor is commonly associated with chemosynthesis-b...
International audienceThe main Marmara Fault exhibits numerous sites of fluid venting, observed duri...
Cold seeps are commonly associated with the presence of authigenic carbonates, due to interaction be...
The main Marmara Fault exhibits numerous sites of fluid venting, observed during previous cruises an...
Submersible observations and seafloor mapping over areas of mud volcanism in the eastern Mediterrane...
Discharge of cold fluids from the seafloor into the ocean is known from many continental margins. Th...
Cold seep habitats with authigenic carbonates and associated chemosynthetic communities in glacially...
Submarine hydrocarbon seeps are geologically driven “hotspots” of increased biological activity on t...
Copyright \ua9 Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 2018 High definition video from a...
Cold seeps were surveyed by multibeam echo sounder, side scan sonar, sub-bottom profiler, TV-sled, a...
Between 140 and 170 m water depth, more than 100 small-scale domes and peculiar ridges were mapped a...